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Welcome to embodi3D Downloads! This is the largest and fastest growing library of 3D printable medical models generated from real medical scans on the Internet. A unique scientific resource, most of the material is free. Registered members can download, upload, and sell models. To convert your own medical scans to a 3D model, take a look at democratiz3D, our free and automated conversion service.

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File Reviews

Fantastic file. I was able to load it in to Mesh Mixer, separate it in to faces and select each vertebrae one by one for printing. As stated in the review preceding this one, there were easy fixes in Mesh Mixer. This is just clicking on Analyze, inspect and auto fix. It takes less than 1 minute.
My prints are coming out very nice. I plan to post them when I am finished. I very much appreciate the excellent model.

We 3D printed this model for a customer and the print turned out beautifully. The parts stack nicely and by opening them up, you can clearly see the detailed structures inside the heart chambers. To learn more about our 3D printing service, click here.

File Comments

Great scan. I plan on printing it soon for my wife, who was born with this defect. The only things I had to do in preparation for the print was to clean up some artifacts (small parts floating in mid-air), and lay the print flat on the print bed. I might end up rethinking the last part after I see what the supports and base look like. Looking forward to it!﻿
My one question is, what is the scale for the heart? Are we looking at a 1:1 scale, or has it been enlarged for study?

Dr. Mike,
I work at a neurocognitive lab at the University of Maryland and have some questions about how you were able to make this STL file hollow in order to save on 3D printer material. I'd like to discuss. Please email aewell1@umd.edu

Recent Forum Posts

3D modeling and printing from US data is pretty much the same as from CT... using treshold technique and generating mesh.
The biggest problem, for now, is how to open DICOM data obtained from US because it differs to one obtained from CT in one of the software for sliceing (3D Slicer).
For now, in 3D slicer you can open DICOM data from GE machines and Philips but people are working on enabling importing DICOM data from other manufacturers.
Hope this helps a little bit